Everything Everything TV Dog Lyrics know the real meaning of Everything Everything's TV Dog Song lyrics
by Dheshni | Updated Mar 04, 2024
Everything Everything TV Dog Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Why is it always liars and ball games
When I turn on the television?
Know if you break me, you'll have to buy me
I learned it from the television
[Refrain]
You're so innocent
Such innocence
And I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
[Verse 2]
Ceiling was bloody, guess you got lucky
I saw you on the television
If it's not free will, is it a treadmill?
Don't believe the television
[Refrain]
You're so innocent
Such innocence
And I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
I'm doing my best
Everything Everything TV Dog Lyrics Meaning
"TV Dog" by Everything Everything delves into the theme of disillusionment with the media and society's portrayal of reality. The lyrics suggest a critical view of the content broadcasted on television, highlighting the prevalence of deceit and superficiality.
The refrain juxtaposes the innocence of individuals with the speaker's struggle to navigate through the distorted messages propagated by the media, emphasizing the personal effort required to maintain authenticity in a world saturated with false narratives.
Everything Everything TV Dog Lyrics Details
Artist
Everything Everything
Release Date
2024
Available on
YouTube Music
Everything Everything TV Dog Lyrics Facts
"TV Dog" by Everything Everything explores themes of disillusionment with the media and the distortion of reality. The lyrics critique the prevalence of deception and superficiality in television content. The refrain juxtaposes the innocence of individuals with the speaker's struggle to navigate through the false narratives propagated by the media.
Everything Everything TV Dog Lyrics - FAQ
Everything Everything is known for their eclectic sound, which blends elements of art-rock, progressive rock, and art-funk.
Everything Everything was formed in 2007 by Jonathan Higgs, Jeremy Pritchard, Michael Spearman, and Alex Niven.
Everything Everything's influences include a wide range of artists such as Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Radiohead, and R. Kelly.
Everything Everything released their early singles, including "Suffragette Suffragette," "Photoshop Handsome," and "MY KZ, UR BF," accompanied by self-made videos.
Alex Robertshaw, formerly of Operahouse, replaced original guitarist Alex Niven in 2009